' J P'AQE FOUR MEEFORD MATIJ THIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. "WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 191.") LL I . "fc K. 1 3. MEDFORD JV1AIL TRIBUNE AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPETt PUBLtHltlil) KVnilY AI'TEriNOON UXCKPT HUNDAY HY TUB MF.DI'OIIU PHINTINO CO. Office Mall Trlbuno Ilullillnff, 26-27-29 North Fir street; tclcphono 7G. The Democratic TlrtfJ'R, Thn Med ford Mail, The Mcilrord Trbunc, The South- em urcKonan, mo .nauuinu iruune. BRITAIN'S CABINET CRISIS SUBSCRIPTION HATES Ono roar, by mnl .... J8.00 One month, by mutl... . t .00 Per month, delivered by currier In Atcdford. Phoenix, JftckHonvllle nnd Central Point .- .60 Raturday only, by mall, per year.... 2 UO Weekly, per year...- 1.G0 flclnl Paper Ot the Oily of Medford. Official Paper of Jnckiou County, Knterod an second-clam matter at Mcdford, Oret.t)ii, under the act of Mftroh 3, 1879. Hwnrn Circulation for 1914, 2588. Pull leased wlro Associated Press din-aatche. B S5S8 Butscrlbors falling to rocelTO pixpcr" promptly, phono Clrcu- latlon Manager nt 2G0-R. HONG KONG KOLUM Jleo-ovt ! TliomriH C'ntt lfl nnioiiK llio Colo rado Hiiloon keepers wlio will ko out of btislncHH January l. Stupid! The niirno tiptoed Into llio pro fpRorH library. "It'8 a boy!" hIio nyH noftly. "What Ih?" uhIh tho bewildered man of booka pcorlnR t her over Ids BpcrtnclcH. Puck, Kir: I note with Intercut tho talk about clottiru which menim HmltliiK npeech In tho lioiiso of reprosunta then. I am for cloture. I wbuld like to Introduce tho rulu Into my home Oct mo? Artie. . Wo' jioo U. T. V. that blillotn uro boltiK madu of choCHo In Kuropo, i Hut a ClilctiRO youth gocfl imii ono butter. Hearing a claim toy plHtol loaded with puppcr, hn HiiccosHftilly held up 10 people. Say tho (Mil on tho I'llin. .Many people who nitk for charity havo plenty of rr-lntlrcfl. That's why lliey iihIc for help. Sir! Tho season for wanted chest nuta Ib in (nil HwlnR. Somo people buy them of tho shabby man uu tho oornor with tho little oven othurH jto to tho vumluvlllo hIiowh. C. II. I). ', II .Allulit llo Too Hot There to Attend This lliiiKiiin Sale. (Adv. in Wheeling. V. Vit., ItoRlstor) llooniiin ot my recent ilenth I will well nil tho stock nnd fixture of my More. J. Ilniulg. That letter mulled In 18C0 nnd whloh Iiiih jiiHt been delivered In I.oh AiiroIim probably wan wont to tho poitofflco per limy- monsongor boy. Tho wnr aviator l not loo proud to fliiht, though ho In above flKlitliiK. I lost on Tntnuorlpt. Today' llelh Inner I'lrst filrl Did you notice that Kood looking follow who wit rlitht back of un'nt the Star theatre? Ob, tho linndKnine chnp with the red Uu, tan mill, who worn hU hair pumpntloiir No, wh? .Vol a lilt "I know you don't mind If I ko on with thin kowIiir while you talk, Mr llorely; I think one hliould keep inie'a mind occupied," sold tho lady tn the minister. filtnUK HAY, Win, Dec. SU. A police JuiIko hero, upon doing inform ed by a vagabond that ho had no wife.' replied: "Well, that' a lucky U'iiiK for her." . . . Living on I 'op' U'rom1 Oentmlla. Mo. Mwsssngwr ) Tho oounle were mur ritHl at tho home of tint bride's iwr tmtB. where they will ionIiIo until the groom gel a position. TRENCH FIGHTING IN RIGA SECTOR ' l'riTIlO(IltAl). Dec. 80 The offic ial communliMtlou from gonera! houdqiiartarti Issued today mads: "Wpaturn treut: In tho rofflon of JIIhh, mmtk of Mku lhtbbtt, tho dm 'iukiijj attempted to npyronch our trNaliDfit hut wnrtt rjulfet by our fire. Saiiiu of Id UrmHH tirreU ed Ir gttlni HMr our barbM wirn. GH EAT IMITA1N Inci's jniotlicr cnbiiu'l nisis. Lloyd (Iuoi'ohhI othor ininisti'is tluvaJcii to 'resign unk'.s.s con.sci'iption is cnforci'd. Of all the British ministry, Lloyd-George alone seems to have comprehended the plight of the empire from the beginning oi the struggle and to be the only one big enough to solve tlie proDlenis it t.tees. Lloyd-George, foresaw the munition scandal and warned the nation, and when the crisis came, mobilized the nation's industries, adjusted labor grievances and1 .Men are needed to fight for Britain. Irish, Scotch, Canadians, Australians, New ealanders, East Indians have patriotically responded. The Entrlish alone fail to show patriot ism. .Millions of dollars have' been spent to1 induce them to be patriotic, without avail. But one course :.. i..i' :..:.... n- it . i i ts it-it rujiM-ripiiun. ii t ue uieii arc inn secured ai once it will be too late. The cabinet dilly-dallies while the empire's chances slip. Its motto seems to be "too late." Aid for Erance,' for Bclgjijin, for Serbia, for the Dardanelles, came too late.j The cabinet has proved its inefficiency, its incapacity, in diplomacy un hi war. u lias outlived us liseiuiliess. The cause of lack of patriotism in England is the mis erable feudal caste system which j-till obtains. The aris tocracy and plutocracy have so long reaped the benefits of exploitation of the masses that the latter has come to view the former with suspicion. The long struggle of dem ocracy to secure fairer conditions has destroyed the na tional consciousness and left only class consciousness. Conscription is not new. The principle that every able-bodied male is liable to be called on for defense of the state dates from the earliest times. It was applied in thel slSSSSSSite WORKING 75,000 SERBIAN the existence of the empire is seriously threatened. , Lloyd-George, hated as he is' by plutocracy and aris tocracy, seems to be the man of the hour. lie 'is the most progressive statesman of modern times, the most; far sighted and the most, capable Jle is the man of "the hour and should be entrusted with the ship of state before it is too late. TINIEST WAR REFUGEE, AGED 3, GROSSES SEA ALONE; i d&tJib ,$& hfa't. r u. si fflBfc. ;3SK ''Zjm I ssssKK.SSeflfSr $TSr m I 1 WmKfwKL SIR! PLOTTERS PLEAD NOT GUILTY FREED UPON BAIL Ni:V YORK. Dee. 2!). Of the vcn men imlietvd etei(1ny huwd with iMiiiHpirfiin with nnt" "f ,,u' (lermaii jjoverninent to foment trikes in inutnlioiii fiH'tnne-, two hd ui reinh'nd to Hie I'wlernl tutthoriliei lielore unoii lOily ih1 n thin! wiim in town. I'nr till) four lotlirt, wni niiiU were inruted, Thi'-i' will ho forwiiwli'd to Wnli iniftnii for immcdinte execution un ih nFuntiiee Unit the li fiMiiliuil uill Miliintuiily eoitiM into iiint nie rereixed (hip. afleniooii. Tlie two who xtirienileifd were Da vid Laiiiur. iillfKi'd iiytimter lor (iqdiiiii I'liin. oii ltiutclcn mid l-i eob Tavlor oi Ku-t Orange, X.M., iiesitcnl of laboiV national ie,i(e eoiincil, (he medium llimtmli w1ii-li. the y:oieriiitient alliTe, on liiiite'en ,ili.'llt to ilil'.'i I hi- netiitii. llnlli I . . .. . ," ..:n.'. . i eniereii pienx oi imi miiiiy aim weif. releiued ill '"I)(I0 huil Tavlor denied ever kuowim? rtinirir nnd of Von Uiirlelen, fio sniil Im liml oiilv liettnt thriHiKh tho newpniiers. The thin! dileiidiiiit who siipiified Ids inteiihoii Miliinlnril.v to i:ive hiniKell up and who eaine to New Yiifk from ('oltimbin in Kriink S. MoniU't, for mer ntloriiev iteiiernl of Uliio. , Information lor r, Lunij Sufferers The makers f IJi'kiiniii'K Altei.i tlH ulll le pleaneil l hpivI reiitil ti of leroxerien fiom. liiherculiislH liml n booklet ft Inleieiit to milTerer, with liifm iiirttlon lnut illet ml freh an Inv "Unite till rip Ulll siiffiiirlinuiiH r I'll II n.. I'll. -My Dear slri l''ur n jeiirx I n iillllrleil "Hh lirmiirrliiiarf, nf llir Imii!'. nml Inter I n Inkrii Ulli ii urtrrr ntlnek nf iiiieiiiiiiinlii. U'lirii I reeinernl nnielenll In iill. nliiml li- Iioiki- I n lell iiiih ii frlulitfnl, liiirUlinr immikIi, tthleli no nirillelne I liml liikeii Ill 'Hlletlntr. It n lit HiW time. Vliireh, lllir.. Hint I Rlnrteil Inl.lnu IVhlunii'N ltrrntle. ' li"rt lime m eoiiKli "" umie mnl I n ir-tiiiiim-eil rll. I eiiminl lrnk tun liluhl for the K I It imh ilime." ( lilirrlnlril.l tslBiieill ll Mtl l KI.OT.. Ki'Mnan'o Altenillve Ih luoiit elllen rloilH in lni'iiihl.il itanh "M'l "' eri- lhrmt ami Inn irfi 1 1 1 1 nml UifliiHMIiiK the ejt-ni fiiititn im h irinfiil or )irtt)lt-f'U inlnw ,M nuH Aneiit im Hiiljntltiite 'JiiiiiII Hire. Jl rt srul.ir Hle. -' Xnlil liv li-nillim ilritKulx'f Wllte for booklet of if o ei 1 1 h Kil.miin I.nliornlur. Plillinlelitiln. l'nee SI nnd .c2 n bottle. winr not? A T a recent dinner in New. Xqvk, Rear-Admiral V. 10. -t Ghadwick, retired, in discussing imperialism and militarism, said: "Navies and armies are'insurance for capital owned abroad by the leisure class of a nation. It. is for them that empires aiufsphcres of influence exist. The great war now waging is a culmination of efforts to maintain and extend these spheres." Seldom has the truth been more succinctly staled, but the utterance is unusual for a navy man, who usuallv ex presses the narrow class view instead of the broad, human itarian view. This being (he case, why not make (hose for whose ben efit wars an waged, huge armies and navies maintained, pay the cost of them? Why not tax the rich to pay for preparedness? Why not tax the munition makers who are profiting bv the war to pay the deficiency in revenue caused bv the war? Why make the masses, who are the victims, pav- in stead of the beneficiaries Slcwaiil of the I'lilladcl pliln nml iimi dc .lon Hello of tin blonmlii' hhlp" was what thr-MttunrtlH of the Vmeilcnn liner Philadelphia, which arrived a fi ihiMt nco In Xew York called her. FOR OREGON CAVES! TROOPS AT SCUTARI WASHINGTON, Dec 120 Inn let-, PAULS, Dec. iMi 'Aieordhm to tor to Frank M. South of (Hants Cosh, rtlable Information there are 7,ol0 Serbian troops at Scutari and KlbnH- Or., Representative llawlej has llio following to nay reganlliiK posulblo roatl construction to make Oregon Cavos N'atlonnl monument acroiwlble: "It seems to me (lint It would 'be well now to Hoeuio the adoption of a plan of permanent Improvement and work to not suitable appropriations to curr tho work nloiiK us rupldl as poMHlhlo. Some of the necoMsary funds we can jiowlbly secure from tho rcKUlar appropriation of funds set nsido for ro'ad construction In na tional fat on tn by tho fotost servleo, but snob allotments hh wo may bo able to seouio from that source will piobably ho liindoualo to properly push the work, mild it may bo neces sary to secure! a special appropria tion for thin speclfjo purpose. With the support of tho department upon a definite project of improvement, I believe I can secure an appropriation win, Albania," says tho Athens cor-' respondent of tho IIuvus agency. j "They uro In excellont trim, not- j witliHtnndliiK tho difficulties encotiii- i terod In their tetieat. They hold) HtroiiKly fortified positions agahiHt , the advance of tho AtiMro-Gurmnus and IliilKarlaus nnd It is unlikely that ! they will betransferied to Snlonlkl."! CONSCRIPTION TO FORCE MEN TO ARMS! LONDON. Doc. JO. -It Is stntrnl , on excellent authority that tho cab- iuet has virtually decided upon n modified form of conscription bill to be introduced in tho house of com-' moil next week, kIvitib tho Kovorn-J merit the nocoMnry power, should It of such funds for this nuriwse as ! ,,e fo,ll,,, okhUi. to brlnx In single I may be required, and I have asked "1(, n"'1 preserve Pieniler Asqulth's Forester (!rniH to co-operate with !""" 'o married men. me In woiklnn out u dellnlte posnl " VINING THEATRE Ashland O. T. BEU'tiNEl?. Manager Empress Vaudeville Sfiow One Night, Thursday, Dec. 30 PANTZER DUG (1 race! nl and ('onietly (Vmtortion Novelty HYLAND & DALE ( 'haracter Songs and Changes Billy Link-Blossom Robinson & Co. A SKETCH- "Custer's Last Eight Outdone" KIMBALL & KENNETH Whirlwind lian.joists The .Master .Mind of .Mental .Mvsticism FRESCOTT cXJZ SELMAN ERASER $2.1 if they fail to tell our name $2.1 MILDRED GROVER Exclusive Sonys and Smart Patte DICK RICHARDS at the Piano Price3 35, 50c. Children 25c. Seats Eeserved Special Intel-urban (J ray Car Icaes .Med ford 7:M, returning after Show. Curtain S.-M pp- seattlein:grip CITY HAS POWER 10 LITTLE ACHY ON i ? OFlRRST COLOIWAVE MM Mm., WESTERN CFRONT SI'VITLF Wii. D.' -' Tin first i old wiMiher of tin Hiii-on In UeHl.in Wu-bliiRtou .irihed l.ci tilcht the tenipurature In Seattb' rail I UK to ui divifCK. and in Tneom.t to III. Tender garden plants were tioi on. A hlith pressure wave moved southward from Alaska vesterdav Slid Is now over llrltlsh Columbia Fair and lontiuued cold weuther 1- Thlelke mid others timilnst .Mayor1 whre we bombarded the portions' foiei,a-t.d im w. stern W.isblnatou 0., , PUtlS, Dee ? The followlnu hAI.K.M. Or Dec J 9 The slate announcement wok made this after supreme court has decided that the. noon by the war office Cortland Jitney bus ordinance Is con-j "Tll "Wit w" culm except In tho itltutlonnl ami roversnd the JiuIk-I ,H',or of Chniilnos, where flKhtliiK tiiont of (Mrntilt .IiiiIko IlaRloy In fa-' wltl' "' KrenadoB at close quartern vor nf the plaintiff In the ease of oicurred, ami In the ChnmpuKiie, A lime. The trial court dwcldml that un der the constitution of the state of QrttHOU h municipality has no power to enaet an emornency ordliiHnee. and also that th ordliinuce was uncon stitutional ami void because It com mits to the commissioner of (he de partment or public utilities Mild to the clt) council arbitiary power of in fusing to Issue certificates, and inukcH the Issuance of licenses to oprale motor buses dtitiemlent upon the Is siianco of the eortlflcales, thurebv ittiahllns: the eommlsRloner ami eltv council to arhltrurllv proveut the plaintiffs from securing a llcuusn. ; The Niipreme court found in an i opIuloH b JiisIIcm lleiisou that a1 HiHHlelpallt has power to enact nit omorRMury otdlmince. and that it would require a stralnwl construe- Uwn to justify any other intorpitf tatloii. of the eneiiiN to tlie west of Navariu Willi full 01 tentpernlure In ill U furm." retw In Seattle tonlKht Cnryo ot Silk on Liner Lost TOKIO. Do. a llio French i stiMtumr Villa do l.a Clulal whloh wasi sank b m submarine in ttis Mwllter-' rauwiu loaded 134 tous of silk audi && tons of uerol cargo la Japau. J Shu took uo umttltloiiK here. ' The Frtih line. It i stated, proh nUl will udli.r.- to u redte for Its' tnliire ailtiias uih which ui.'U ; but viua driven book t their trHDhs by a aorlle nf Mr "n. Tk um b- h.iuum.I reumlHiler of tb frait as far a tho - - I'rtptit leaion has ben U)wtiHl I1 TOTTM A PT?T?T VA&Al AJb JftJLmA tlir uaal rifle and artillary fir. , tolh or tne J'ripit uuii In OkUcIn tkoj UMJERTAKER I4tly AoUiHiit an s. it. lui. ircr lhMr .M. IT and IT-Iti Aiubulani-o Set Iro Coroner I Si-r3W1Si nm i bbv k v zr. am.ti. 1 .N A.-V m HHH vj Hy iiH iV aHBl L.HaVdiaVJ IU WHERE THE s .' Wi- ', CROWDS 'GO TODAY and Tomorrow GENUINE SULLIVAN AND CONS1DINE VAUDEVILLE Two Big Acts No JunK The Mechanical Doll Is It a man or doll? This act bus pui.led i' ousaiids or others us It will pusile oii. Mr Wutul will also entertain ou lu aon rsM-itattuns ami trbk piano rdalK " IU ntaJtit ou laugh till or side hurt. This la a ral ireat which the aumupr h:ia aourvd for our awaMMMM. RiMi.ilr, Uta act pkuw4 the KaayrMSi theater. 8t iIm. aid Pert land Thr will u tha rmtalar plelur program aa mgl- Oar hw lu ilui artrraoou and oae at night- 3 SO god :. Cmm wu-ly and avoid the crowd ADMISSION 10 nnd 15c For size, for porta nee, for smashing, spec tacular scenes, "Tables Turned" is one of the great ;$P pictures of all time 9 O 9 V . OV&ATttWmiQm9B!BB2BB im- &2mrwmTm$MXVimi big fflf rHgalH mw ,mm iv A '. '-HI il a nvr . t-. . metro ricture of the high merit of originality. Its theme is novel. Its five acts are tense, compelling and supreme Hit V hS a f v ) ..V gJf-WJAV WthlS Jt'YAJwtS T. Q 0 9 ----------------'------- -----...,, B. A. ROLFE PRESENTS EMMY WEHLEN I I IN i i TABLES TURNED i I t Jll--4lt-Mlit- HEARST-SELIG NEWS PAGE THEAT1 MEDFORDS LCADING MOTION PICTURE THEATER TONIGHT .V 'IlftiOMK i in Hie -liMat)rt Rising HI i ' pci u i,aiui. Csj- l)Ms fr u i- jtiN- jioit " mnmii;rnn.Tmf7irmrnmi